Go for it! This was my “gateway“ into hand-wound watches, leading to my Speedmaster. I love mine on a tan canvas strap from Haveston. The color really matches the lume and it all looks very Desert Storm, don’t you think?
Lol - i thought the same, although in my case it spent longer being repaired than on my wrist , and after 4 years i threw it in the drawer and gave up on it.
Doing some manual labour today so felt it best to put this one on. I know what you’re thinking, so before anyone asks, sorry, it’s not for sale
Wearing a recent acquisition today in need of a little TLC, a Mido Multifort Super Automatic, circa 1941. The watch uses a Taubert & Fils "waterproof" case that traces its DNA back to an early 1930s Taubert design which featured an octagonal stainless steel case, decagonal screw down back, and a specially treated cork winding stem seal. Iterations of this 1930s "waterproof" case were used by various manufacturers such as IWC, Vacheron & Constantin, Longines, Mido and Gruen through at least the early 1960s. Also attached is a photo of three watches tracing the evolution of the 1930s design: circa 1934 Empire; circa 1941 Mido Multifort Super Automatic; and, circa 1961 Gruen 23 Precision Power Date.